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Public laws and resolutions passed by the General Assembly at its session of ...[1936-1937]

948 1 987
—
Resolt'tions
Belief that en-actment
of meafi
use is vital to
future welfare
of people.
Desire of members
of General
Assembly to ex-press
approval of
measure.
Endorsement by
General Assembly.
Members of N. C.
delegation urged
to support the
President.
Copies to Presi-dent,
and mem-bers
of Congress
from North
Carolina.
by thv Presidt'iit for the purpose of caiT.ving out his rcconniuMidii-fidiis,
presents an issue <if .i,n-eat national iniportanee in whicli the
l)eo]pU' of Xortli Carolina and all other people of the T'nited States
are vitall.v coneerned : and
\l7o;r(/.v. the iKM)ple of the State of North Carolina are strond.v
supportinti the President of the United States in his reeommenchi-tions
to Coniiress and a great nia.i<n-it.v of the peoiile of this State
lirnil.v helieve that the enactment of such measure is vital to the
future liappini'ss and welfare of our people: and
\\'h(i-<(is. the mendKM-s of the (ieneral Assemhl.v of North Caro-lina
ilesir<' to express to the Tresideiit of the T'nited States and
to <iur representatives in Congress full endorsement and approval
of the measure presented by the President to Congress, and to
uige memhers of Congress from North Carolina to support the
same : Now. therefore.
J{c it resdircd hii thr House nf Ix'i i)r('s('i}tatir( s. the Snintc cdii-ciirriiKj
:
Section 1. That tlio (General Ass<'mhly of North Carolina does
hereby fully endcu'se and approve the recommendations made by
the President of the TTnited States. Franklin 1 ». Uoosevelt, in his
message to Congress of February lifth. one thousand nine hundred
thii'ty-seven. and that we do hereby recommend to and urge upon
the members of Congress from North Carolina that tliey shall
vote for and supiwrt the measure presented U) Congress to carry
out said recommendations.
Sec. '_'. That didy certified copies of this Joint Kesolution shall
be immediately forwarded to the President of the United States
and to the members of Congress from North Carolina, and the
members of Congress from North Carolina are requested to pre-sent
this Joint Re.solution to the Congress of the T'nited States
l>romptly after the receipt tliereof.
Sec. 8. That this liesolution shall be in force and etfect from
and after its ratification.
liatitied this the L'2d day of :\Iarch. A.T>. 1037.
Preamble :
Importance of
program for pre-vention
of soil
erosion.
H. R. 1229 RESOLUTION 44
A JOINT liESOLUTION I'ETITIONING THE PIIESIDENT OF
THE T'NITED STATES TO CONTINUE THE AUTHOIUZA-TION
OF FUNDS DESIGNATED IN THE EMERGENCY
(T)NSEKVATION WORKS OF ONE THOUSAND NINE HT'N-DRED
AND THIRTY-THREE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF
E.C.W. CAMPS IN NORTH CAROLINA ENGAGED IN SOIL
EROSION WORK.
WhcrrnH, the State of North Carolina is largely an agricultural
State, and it is capable of producing far beyond its present pro-duction
of agricultural products if the agricultural areas are

948 1 987
—
Resolt'tions
Belief that en-actment
of meafi
use is vital to
future welfare
of people.
Desire of members
of General
Assembly to ex-press
approval of
measure.
Endorsement by
General Assembly.
Members of N. C.
delegation urged
to support the
President.
Copies to Presi-dent,
and mem-bers
of Congress
from North
Carolina.
by thv Presidt'iit for the purpose of caiT.ving out his rcconniuMidii-fidiis,
presents an issue romptly after the receipt tliereof.
Sec. 8. That this liesolution shall be in force and etfect from
and after its ratification.
liatitied this the L'2d day of :\Iarch. A.T>. 1037.
Preamble :
Importance of
program for pre-vention
of soil
erosion.
H. R. 1229 RESOLUTION 44
A JOINT liESOLUTION I'ETITIONING THE PIIESIDENT OF
THE T'NITED STATES TO CONTINUE THE AUTHOIUZA-TION
OF FUNDS DESIGNATED IN THE EMERGENCY
(T)NSEKVATION WORKS OF ONE THOUSAND NINE HT'N-DRED
AND THIRTY-THREE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF
E.C.W. CAMPS IN NORTH CAROLINA ENGAGED IN SOIL
EROSION WORK.
WhcrrnH, the State of North Carolina is largely an agricultural
State, and it is capable of producing far beyond its present pro-duction
of agricultural products if the agricultural areas are